From: Julien Grall <julien.grall@citrix.com>
To: Vijay Kilari <vijay.kilari@gmail.com>,
Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
Cc: "xen-devel@lists.xen.org" <xen-devel@lists.xen.org>,
Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@citrix.com>,
Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@eu.citrix.com>
Subject: Re: xen/arm: gicv3: Computation of GICD_TYPER.IDbits
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 11:21:03 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <55FBE58F.1040006@citrix.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CALicx6t5zFvWCD7ZOe=wBDp9NHGqY2H8gprjuFxN8k-u02xeYw@mail.gmail.com>
On 18/09/15 10:48, Vijay Kilari wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 2:03 PM, Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 2015-09-18 at 12:56 +0530, Vijay Kilari wrote:
>>> Hi Julien,
>>>
>>> static int vgic_v3_distr_mmio_read(struct vcpu *v, mmio_info_t *info)
>>> {
>>> ...
>>> case GICD_TYPER:
>>> {
>>> /*
>>> * Number of interrupt identifier bits supported by the
>>> GIC
>>> * Stream Protocol Interface
>>> */
>>> unsigned int irq_bits =
>>> get_count_order(vgic_num_irqs(v->domain));
>>> }
>>>
>>> I think we should use ilog2() instead of get_count_order()?
>>
>> Please explain why.
>
> For a given value, get_count_order returns next highest 2^n bit that can contain
> this number, where as ilog2 returns number max highest bit set to
> contain the value.
> (Here is the output of get_count_order() and ilog2() for various sizes )
>
> 128K get_count_order 17 log2 17
> 64K get_count_order 16 log2 16
> 48K get_count_order 16 log2 15
2^16 = 64K
2^15 = 32K
So here the number of bits returned wouldn't be enough to fit the value.
We would expose the wrong number of IRQ to the guest.
> 32K get_count_order 15 log2 15
> 24K get_count_order 15 log2 14
> 16K get_count_order 14 log2 14
> 8K get_count_order 13 log2 13
>
> Here if irq_bits should specify number of bits required to specify the number.
> So log2 is more appropriate. Even Linux ITS driver uses ilog2 to count number
> of bits required.
ilog2 is used in the ITS code because they round up the number of ITEs
to a power of 2.
ilog2 will always return the highest bit set in the number. So if it's
not a power of two it will return one bit less than it's required to
contain the value.
get_count_order will take care of it by adding 1 if the number is not a
power of 2.
Regards,
--
Julien Grall
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-09-18 7:26 xen/arm: gicv3: Computation of GICD_TYPER.IDbits Vijay Kilari
2015-09-18 8:33 ` Ian Campbell
2015-09-18 9:48 ` Vijay Kilari
2015-09-18 10:21 ` Julien Grall [this message]
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